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Lawyers for motorcycle accidents and navigating your claim
Lawyers for motorcycle accidents and navigating your claim
Motorcyclists are at a higher risk of accidents and are a vulnerable group on our roads. Motorcycle accidents can be traumatic and overwhelming, both physically and emotionally. Knowing the steps you should take in the aftermath of an accident can make a significant difference in protecting your rights and securing the compensation that you deserve.
At Gordon Legal, we recognise the complexity and emotional weight that comes with navigating a motorcycle accident in Victoria. We are a motorcycle injury law firm and provide motorcycle accident legal help. We know that it is not just about understanding the law, but also your specific situation. We’re here to provide not only professional advice but also a compassionate ear and a guiding hand through this process. Contact us on 03 9603 3000 to book an appointment with our motorcycle injury lawyers.
What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident?
If you are at the scene of the accident, you should contact the police immediately to report the accident. This will ensure that there is an official record of the accident and will be crucial for any legal proceedings. You should take photos of the scene of accident, your motorcycle, and any visible injuries. If you are able to, you should also collect the contact information of any involved parties and surrounding witnesses.
If you have sustained an injury, you should seek medical attention immediately, even if you think your injuries are minor. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent but can have long-term effects.
Seeking compensation
If you have sustained an injury in a motorcycle accident in Victoria, you may be eligible to receive compensation from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) under the Transport Accident Act 1986. TAC does not consider who was at fault when deciding whether a person is eligible for compensation.
Depending on your circumstances, the compensation could include:
- Medical and like expenses
- Loss of wages
- Travel costs
- Household support services
You may also be entitled to a lump sum payment if the accident has left you with a permanent impairment (for example, reduced shoulder movement or an amputated finger). As part of this process, you may be required to undergo an independent medical examination by a TAC approved doctor who will calculate the degree of your impairment. Your lump sum payment will then correspond to your degree of impairment.
If you have an accepted TAC claim and have sustained a permanent impairment, contact our motorcycle accident attorneys to obtain advice on your prospects for a lump sum claim.
How do I know if I need a lawyer after a motorcycle accident?
You should consider reaching out to a motorcycle accident attorney or lawyer if you have sustained a serious injury, as they can lead to high medical bills and lost wages. Our expert motorcycle accident lawyers can help you seek funding for your treatment so that you are not out of pocket and have access to the medical treatment that you need for recovery.
If there is any dispute over who caused the accident, motorcycle collision lawyers can gather and present evidence to support your case. Moreover, if your compensation claim is rejected or you receive a low settlement offer, a lawyer can negotiate and act on your behalf to ensure that you get the compensation that you deserve.
Our local motorcycle crash attorneys can help you understand the options that are available to you for making a compensation claim and help you navigate the process. Contact us on 03 9603 3000 to book a motorcycle accident attorney consultation now.
What factors determine the strength of a motorcycle accident?
Several factors influence the strength of a motorcycle accident case, including but not limited to
- The extent of injuries sustained by the rider and any passengers can significantly impact the case, especially if they result in long-term medical care or disability.
- The evidence and documentation of the accident scene, witness statements, and police reports can help strengthen the case.
- Determining fault and evidence demonstrating the negligence of another party, such as a reckless driver or poorly maintained road conditions.
- Having skilled legal representation is essential; experienced attorneys who specialise in motorcycle accidents can navigate complex legal processes and advocate effectively for fair compensation on behalf of the injured party.
Will I have to go to court for my motorcycle accident case?
Not necessarily. Most of the motorcycle accident cases are settled out of court through negotiations with the other parties or their insurers. However, you may be required to go to court if the fault is contested and/or you and the other party cannot agree on a fair settlement.
Can I file a lawsuit for a hit-and-run motorcycle accident?
Absolutely. However, these cases can be challenging because it can be difficult to identify the at-fault driver. Here is what you can do:
- Report the accident: you should notify the police immediately and provide them with any details that might help them identify the fleeing driver.
- Look for witnesses: if there is anyone that might have seen the accident or the vehicle that fled the scene, you should collect their contact information.
- Seek legal assistance: a lawyer can help you identify all the available avenues to pursue legal action against the responsible party.
Dealing with the aftermath of a motorcycle accident is never easy. Gordon Legal has a proud history of supporting injured road users and assisting them in securing their entitlements under applicable schemes. If you or your loved one have sustained an injury from a motorcycle accident, contact us on 03 9603 3000 to get in touch with our motorcycle injury attorneys.
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